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M_Saeed_Al_Sahhaf
Elite Baiter
Joined: 03 Aug 2004
Posts: 1954
Location: Originally Baghdad, Iraq (There are no American infidels in Baghdad. Never!) Now UK GMT+1
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Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:15 pm |
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Crock of shit.
I have a mugu looking to scam money he thinks is for a Nigerian Orphanage. He's gone to a lot of trouble creating a nice email addy, orphan profiles etc.
He knows he will be taking the food out of the mouths of the most desperate and they're his own people. |
_________________ I am writing this mail having received a great shock at the Money Gram today the shock was so devastating and embarrasing that i felt like a small boy before the Money Gram Agent who felt that i should have being sure of the transaction before coming to the Money Gram after 4th attemt to collect the fund with out success.
it would be a very big disappointment to me if my husbands wish is not accomplished before I finally kiss the bouket
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eod_wizard
Not quite a Newb
Joined: 22 Jul 2004
Posts: 44
Location: Denver, CO USA (GMT -7)
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 2:20 am |
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Criminals don't care who they rob, they just want the money/goods/whatever. If the entire world was Nigerian, I'm convinced the mugu's would be doing exactly the same thing they are now. Or, if the whole world was <insert any country here>, we'd still have mugu's. Criminals are criminals. These are free to use any rationalization they want, but the end result is the same. |
_________________ Urgent response from you and do you know how much Ihave be spending in calling you.
In spite of the mistakes and typographic errors you replied. |
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TrevorAndthat
419Eater is my life
Joined: 28 Jul 2004
Posts: 275
Location: Melb, Australia
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 3:03 am |
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How does he knowyou have crabs? |
_________________ "Please I beg you never write to me again. I am tired of all the problem you givin me so stop disturbing my life if you don't have any money to pay us after collect what you suppose to give to us as you own well I leave you for God." - Rev James
"Father i have had sex with my sister for more than 3times after the one i told you and we both enjoy it" - PVP
"please if you want to give us this money send it or leave my poor life alone so that i will not die of stress from you" - PVP
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wilson888
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Joined: 16 Sep 2004
Posts: 722
Location: Hong Kong
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 3:53 am |
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I don't think Negeria is a poor country. However, the sad fact is every country in the world do have rich and poor people. The only difference is how poor and how rich? That's depend on the pie. In some countries, the pie is so big that everyone can get something out of it even the poorest still has enough crumbs to surived. In case of Negeria, I think the rich grap far too much and too greedy to leave some to the masses, which those in power create all these mess associate with their country. Shame, there is no way that an ordinary person can kick this incompetent government out but instead turn to 419 scam instrad. |
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 5:08 am |
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In other words, it's no different than any other country around the world. So why all the scamming? |
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Dr Hugh G Rection
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Joined: 02 May 2004
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Location: Rectum area
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 5:27 am |
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i love my mugus |
_________________ AKA Mugu named Tony Ovie |
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wilson888
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Joined: 16 Sep 2004
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Location: Hong Kong
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 5:31 am |
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I think there are a lot of different scam and fraud in every country. 419 type of scam just doesn't really catch on and you need to invest a lot of time and effort (however, the main advantage is low cost?). People may want to engage in a scam/fraud targeted at specific people, knowing they have the cash in their pockets. However, given the state of an ordinary person in Negeria, it may be worthwhile to scam off people living elsewhere other than in their own country (also, the legal enforecement seems to be not working). So, with internet cafes, bang, here comes 419 and it seems they are here to stay with us for a long time. |
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Frodo
Gone fishin'
Joined: 06 Apr 2004
Posts: 2592
Location: The Shire
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 1:17 pm |
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Nigerian 419'ers have been known to scam other Nigerians. Some of them also deliberately target Japanese, Indian and Middle Eastern victims. Some use search engines and other means to target specific demographics.
All the stuff they whine about is a justification to hide the shameful truth.
They're just criminals who will rob anybody, regardless of race. |
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Charlie Fake
Master of Master Baiters
Joined: 03 Nov 2003
Posts: 773
Location: Scotland
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 6:54 pm |
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Slavery was practiced in Africa before whites even arrived there. It was carried out with the assistance of African tribal leaders who were prepared to sell their own people, until whites finally put an end to the practice.
However, slavery still continues in parts of Africa today - child slaves recruited as sweatshop labourers or sex workers are particularly common. |
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Richard Hurtz
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:04 pm |
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Ja Ja Binks is a scammer. Well that one made me spit my coffee all over my comp...thanks |
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Zapmaster
Wang Qin Baiter
Joined: 25 Jul 2004
Posts: 399
Location: Member in good standing of the Ayers Rock Surf Club
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:25 pm |
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Sorry, but this is gonna get political. But it's my view on the scammer vs baiter debate.
There are many and varied reasons that Africans (and Nigerians in particular) may feel some resentment toward first-world nations. Some of these were once valid, while others still are (although they are of limited validity).
First, one has to understand that there is, in effect, a statute of limitations on certain crimes, even against humanity. Basically, what one person's great^4 grandfather did to someone else's great^4 grandfather (such as stole his land or captured him as a slave) was normal then. It was the way things were done, the status quo. It was no more a crime than cutting in on someone else's parking space is today, and no-one really complained about it - there certainly weren't interest groups going on about it. It may have been morally wrong (to certain enlightened people of the time) but legally speaking it was well above board. Governments made money from it.
And that leads me to my second point.
In my view, it is a mistake (repeated many times the world over, and with only the very best of intentions) to allow the local population to supply a government when a colonial (that is, appointed from overseas) government is withdrawn.
This is not intended to be a racist statement; it is an observation of fact.
What happens, time and again, is that the incoming government, no matter its original ideals, very quickly falls prey to the "it would be so easy to ... why don't I?" trap; especially if the nation in question doesn't have a very rich population but it does have some sort of resources that can be tapped.
Basically, most currently successful governments have had centuries to learn from the mistakes of their predecessors. No outwardly flashy corruption is a BIG one. Corruption breeds corruption, especially when one government official looks at another one who is sporting a new Rolls Royce and gold watch, and thinks, "Hey, I could have one of those .. why don't I?" and soon he does. And pretty soon, all the effort is going into picking up those status symbols and storing away their nest eggs and no-one's actually looking into running the country in any meaningful way (because that would mean the public-works money earmarked for the Minister's newest mistress would actually have to be - gasp - spent on public works!) and to be honest, a government needs a certain minimum number of people with their eye on the ball instead of the dollar.
Now, I am not saying that Western governments are not corrupt. (Pause for laughter ). Of course they are. But they keep it under control. They have learned the hard way, with lessons stretching back centuries, what the sad and sorry conclusion to such business is. Those who haven't learned this lesson aren't around to comment.
Thirdly: in countries where the governments (aided in their deliberations, no doubt, by under-the-table persuasion) have allowed outside companies (who know very well the power of the dollar in the right circle) in to grab what they can, when they can, you get disaffected populations. The country is rich, the government is rich ... the people are poor. And worse, with modern telecommunications, they know it. And while we (the West) are not to blame, we are surely part of the cause.
And you wonder why they are bitter?
Now, before you start thinking I am some sort of apologist for the scammers, I'm not. They see it in black-and-white; the "white" nations are out to screw the "black" nations, as they always have done. They don't see, or they don't want to see, that it's far more complex and shades-of-grey than that. I have sympathy for Nigerians and members of other nations that are similarly disadvantaged.
But the moment that such a person sends out a lying letter intended to defraud an innocent person, he has forfeited the moral high ground. And I'll bait his sorry butt into a greasy spot.
Mods, if you think this should go into the General Discussion forum, feel free to transplant it. |
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forestmoon
Elite Baiter
Joined: 06 May 2004
Posts: 1847
Location: United Kingdom
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:48 pm |
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A very sound analysis |
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chatterbot
Not quite a Newb
Joined: 11 Apr 2004
Posts: 43
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Sun Oct 10, 2004 2:28 am |
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Lord Vader wrote: |
That is such blatant bullshit as everyone knows that Nigeria is not poor, it is full of oil and everyone could live a decent life, was it not for their own government that steals from their people and for those maggots that ruin the rest of what�s left of this countries reputation. Nobody sane would want to do business with Nigerian businesses as a result.
I think they are engaged in a constant competition with Bangladesh for the title of the most corrupt country in the world. |
Yup. Transparency International constructs a Corruption Perception Index.
http://www.transparency.org/pressreleases_archive/2003/2003.10.07.cpi.en.html
In the most recent (2003), Haiti, Nigeria and Bengladesh are rated most corrupt. (Finland, Iceland and New Zealand are least corrupt. 17 countries are ranked better than the US; 10 countries beat the UK).
There is also a Bribe Payer's Index (2002):
http://www.transparency.org/pressreleases_archive/2002/2002.05.14.bpi.en.html
Russia is most likely to pay bribes (according to the survey) followed by China, Taiwan, South Korea and Italy.
Australia is least likely to pay bribes, followed by Sweden and Switzerland.
The US and Japan are tied. The UK is somewhat cleaner than the US; all European countries are ranked higher than the US except Italy. Oddly, the US appears to have dropped somewhat in the bribe-paying rankings since 1999. |
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buried under 419 emails
Baiting Guru
Joined: 10 Oct 2003
Posts: 4747
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Sun Oct 10, 2004 9:06 am |
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I am so sure they use the money to help their fellow Nigerians. This is under the assumption that a large part of these scams come from there. My experience is a sizable portion doesn�t.
About race and the 419 scam, I have several non white persona�s. I did this to try to see if they would should them any mercy, they didn�t.
Foreigners raping Nigeria? Maybe they are upset because they aren�t finished raping Nigeria yet. I watch the header codes of my baits the majority of times they introduce a person who always comes from servers outside Nigeria or the continent of Africa. Anyone who really believes this crime is solely based in Nigeria is a fool. Anyone who believes this scam is only perpetrated by Africans or anyone from African decent it a fool also.
I also have sympathy for Nigeria. I really feel for the ones who are honest, and try hard to make it without hurting anyone. The ones that are proud of their ancestry. I believe that probably 99% of the Nigerians are like this. They certainly don�t need self-righteous thieves who with every email they send reinforce a false notion that Nigerians are criminals. |
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forestmoon
Elite Baiter
Joined: 06 May 2004
Posts: 1847
Location: United Kingdom
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Sun Oct 10, 2004 3:02 pm |
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Virtually all 419 scams are run by Nigerians regardless of whence they (the scams) originate. They are run by ex-patriate Nigerians from all over the world.
Money made by many Nigerians (whether from scams or legitimately) is not usually invested in Nigeria (would you?) but elsewhere (on an absolutely colossal scale), thus further damaging the domestic economy. Any money spent in Nigeria is frequently spent on imported consumer goods which also doesn't help. |
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Mike Anderson
Wannabe Baiter
Joined: 15 May 2004
Posts: 91
Location: The Scambaiting Office
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Sun Oct 10, 2004 8:47 pm |
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These scammers always insult us as white, American, European, or just "dumb" fools, but if we were African, the insults would be far more interesting. |
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Lord Vader
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Sun Oct 10, 2004 10:08 pm |
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zapmaster, that was a very good analysis and about sums it up. Certain parts of Nigeria are so rich with oil and natural gas that you better not light a match or drop a cigarette there. Take the Ogoni land, for example. Yet, the Ogoni themselves are supressed and live in poverty while the government and the western oil companies get rich off their oil. There is a reason for the western companies that make good money off these conditions to not WANT any change. They know darn well that for some corrupt general or government official a tiny percentage of the cake is still more then he ever dared dreaming of. And so they can be sure that as long as the people don�t start doing something for the common good or, to be more precise, as long as they know that who has the money has the power and they are willing to invest part of their profits in keeping the right people in power, there will NEVER be any changes in those parts of the world.
And when I hear some people say that we should send all those social welfare parasites home to Africa, while the exact same companies that exploit their ressources and back corrupt, dictatorial regimes provide us (the western world as a whole) with a decent living, then I gotta say, I don�t subscribe to that. |
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Witch
Granny Pawn
Joined: 29 Jul 2004
Posts: 1924
Location: In your nightmares
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Mon Oct 11, 2004 2:20 pm |
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Ah shucks Shiver, how could you possibly think we would email poor poor steve...such a sweet mugu...
(calls up her 14 gmail/10 yahoo/2 aol/and 1 seeqmail acount)
Humming the tune of 12 Days of Christmas.
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_________________ "THANKX 4 UR F*CKIN RESPONSE.U MOTHER"
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meyer
Baiting Guru
Joined: 06 May 2004
Posts: 4012
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Mon Oct 11, 2004 3:48 pm |
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@Lord Vader: I agree with you.
Just a little reminder on the responsibility of certain companies like Shell for the terrible situation in Nigeria.
http://archive.greenpeace.org/comms/ken/murder.html
This was nine years ago, but nevertheless we shouldn't forget Ken Saro-Wiwa and the people who are responsible for his death. |
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